Youtuber Accidentally Exposes the Scam He's Promoting

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iShowSpeed was caught on a hot mic and accidentally exposed the scam he’d been paid to promote.

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This video is an opinion and in no way should be construed as statements of fact. Scams, bad business opportunities, and fake gurus are subjective terms that mean different things to different people. I think someone who promises $100K/month for an upfront fee of $2K is a scam. Others would call it a Napoleon Hill pitch

All Comments (21)
  • @Azzam0122
    The “gotcha” moment gave me severe second hand embarrassment and sent shivers down my spine
  • @LostDeadbeat
    The fact that iShowSpeed's audience of all people called this a scam actually gives me a little hope in humanity
  • @ericzh9984
    How poetic that this would not be the only thing that iShowSpeed would accidentally expose during a livestream
  • @psychedelicate
    dude i am SO GLAD people like you are out here crushing disinformation and promoting internet & financial literacy. well done.
  • When those two criminals started pretending they had a "GOTCHA!" I felt so much second hand embarrassment. If I was caught on video acting like that I would leave the internet.
  • It actually makes sense that his audience knew it was a scam. Kids now have grown up surrounded by internet scams so they are familiar with them.
  • @tkg__
    The fact that a company adjacent to gaming was able to form under the name "Paradox" and not get sued into oblivion by "Paradox Interactive" is well... surprising.
  • @Goose_Rascal
    The “we got you” moment is just about the cringiest thing I’ve ever had to watch. Physical cringe. Two guys who got it in their heads they were going to get coffee to admit to hating crypto, which he never said but they like… misheard him or something? I really can’t tell what happened. It’s truly one of the messiest cringiest unaware moments I’ve ever had to sit through. What a terrible look.
  • @NKal
    I'm glad you're exposing the truth about influencers.
  • @madprophetus
    How do we know it's a scam?

    It has "coin" in the name.
  • @holadora4021
    It’s so funny how they said “GOTCHA!” and then tried to scare him by saying they’re going to post him. They only made themselves look bad.
  • The ‘gotcha’ clip basically cemented that these scammers are the dumbest scammers I’ve ever seen
  • @JohnnyGuiltyMan
    And 9 months later, he escalated the situation by exposing his junk
  • @hkomolafe
    Give this man an award already. Shout to coffeezilla.
  • @Gobbenobber
    "I'm not a scammer, bro" sounds exactly like something you'd expect a professional scammer to say.
  • @JohnDemetriou
    In case you're wondering, their roadmap is stuck on Q4 2021 in their website and the last video on their youtube channel was 8 months ago (right around the same time Coffee posted this video)
  • @LilYumii
    Kids are better at spotting scams then adults tbh